http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=4850900&nav=3w6y
We begin by speaking with Natalie's uncle Kenny Maines, who lives here in Lubbock he tells NewsChannel 11 he believes the song "Lubbock or Leave It" is part of a healing process. (snip)Her uncle and Lubbock musician Kenny Maines says this album is therapeutic for her, as it was hard on the trio when some fans opted not to listen to them after Maines' comment about President Bush.
"Probably some feelings were hurt, in my opinion it was blown out of proportion, everything from both sides. At some point, hopefully we'll all move on from this," said Maines.
On the Dixie Chick's Henhouse website, Maines says "The song is not just about Lubbock but about any small hypocritical town."
Ay, what an ugly song! Oughta make them popular with the CSNY (no more & there this year) crowd, 'cept the Chix are still hix, not urban enuff for the Starbucks customers.
here is another forum.
http://community.kcbd.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/81010711/m/29310341/p/1
As you can clearly see most of the residents see right through the bs...its the libs that want to continue using the chicks as pawns as a means of retribution for us brain washed bush lovers that are supporting them.
The comments are typical from liberals, name calling and complete hypicracy. The apple doesnt fall far from the tree. Natalie being the lemming she is, will jump on any bandwagon "dejour" if she thinks it will make her accepted by those she percieves as being cooler than herself. Which in reality is just about everyone.
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Not until it fails to bring publicity, and stir controversy for them.
Nat never apologized. She never intends to apologize, and the only way she wants to "move on" from this argument is when she's satisfied she came out of the fray on top, a winner, and struttin' away with a smirk on her face.
She seems to consider herself wa-a-a-ay above "little hypocritical towns" these days and, who knows, she may not think she needs that "crucifix skyline" anymore. She may have "moved on" too far in some areas. (To a big ole hypocritical city where hypocrisy is an art form.) Hope not, but, if so, that is sad.